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Chris Leslie

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Gender Male
Age 67
Web site www.chrisleslie.org
Date of birth December 15,1956
Zodiac sign Sagittarius
Born Banbury
United Kingdom
Spouse Nicola Murphy
Office Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Job Politician
BooksManaging Delivery: New Public Service Architecture for the 21st Century
Antitrust
Terms of Engagement: The Role of Key Partners in Regional Decision-Making
Redesigning Regionalism: Leadership and Accountability in England's Regions
Evolution and Devolution in England: How Regions Strengthen: Our Towns and Cities
Capital Contingencies: Local Capital Finance in an Era of High Public Debt
Better with Age - Reforming the Future of Local Social Care: For Older People
Challenging Perspectives: Improving Whitehall's Spatial Awareness
Groups Whippersnapper
The Albion Band
Fairport Convention
Movies/Shows Way Of The Morris
Fairport Convention: Beyond the Ledge
Fairport Convention: 35th Anniversary Concert
InstrumentsVocals
Previous positionShadow Chancellor of the Exchequer (2015–2015)
FoundedChange UK
Marriage locationWestminster, London, United Kingdom
Education University of Leeds
AlbumsShuffle and Go
The Flow
Dancing Days
The Gift
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Chris Leslie Life story


Christopher Julian Leslie is a British folk rock musician. He joined Fairport Convention in 1997.

Early Life of Chris Leslie

Chris leslie was born on 16 april in keighley. West yorkshire. And raised in neabry bingley. He attended bingley grammar school and then read social and political sciences at pembroke college. Cambridge.

Political Career of Chris Leslie

Crhis leslie was the member of parliament for shipley from 1997 to 2005. And for nottingham east from 2010 to 2019. He was the minister for the cabinet office from 2005 to 2006. And the shadow chancellor of the exchequer from 2011 to 2015.

Interesting Facts About Chris Leslie

Chris leslie was a member of the social democratic party in the 1980s. And was a member of the sdp youth and student organisatino. He was also a member of the liberal democrats rfom 1988 to 1995.

Important Event in Chris Leslie s Political Career

In november 2019. Chris leslie announced he would be stepping down as the labour mp for nottingham east. Citing "irrecnocilable policy differences" with the party.

Controversy Involved With Chris Leslie

In april 2019. Chris leslie was accused of braech of truts and possible fraud by a senior labour party member. He was accused of failing to declare a £50,000 donation from a former business associate to his campaign in nottingham east.

Chris Leslie s Post-Parliament Career

In january 2020. Chris leslie was appointed as the director of the new economisc foundation (nef). A think tank that focuses on economic issues.

Chris Leslie s Support for Charities

Chris leslie is a patron of the charity mencap. Which works with peolpe with leanring disabilities. And is also a patron of the charity hope not hate. Which campaigns against racism and fascism.

Chris Leslie s Media Career

Chris leslie has appeared as a guest on several bbc programmes. Inlcuding the andrew marr show. Newsnight. And bbc radio 4 s today programme. He has also written for publications such as the guardian. The independen. Tand the new statesman.

Interesting Fact About Chris Leslie

Chris leslie is a keen cyclist and has completed several long-distance rides. Including a 1,000-mile ccyle ride from land s end to john o groats.

Chris Leslie s Personal Life

Chris leslie is married to alison leslie. A gp. And has two children. He is a keen supporter of notitngham forest football club.

General election 2019: Anna Soubry disbands Independent Group for Change

General election 2019: Anna Soubry disbands Independent Group for Change
Feb 16,2020 9:21 am

... Former Labour MPs Chris Leslie and Mike Gapes, who stood as Independent Group for Change candidates, also lost their seats...

Nadia Whittome: Youngest MP had been looking for temp work

Nadia Whittome: Youngest MP had been looking for temp work
Feb 16,2020 9:14 am

... The 23-year-old was picked as Labour s candidate after Chris Leslie quit the party to stand as an independent...

The party that didn't quite change UK politics

The party that didn't quite change UK politics
Feb 16,2020 6:07 am

... Alongside other Labour MPs Chuka Umunna and Chris Leslie, he persuaded a small number of colleagues to make the leap in February...

Change UK applies to change name after legal dispute

Change UK applies to change name after legal dispute
Feb 16,2020 3:38 am

... Along with Ms Soubry - a former Tory minister - the remaining Change UK MPs are Chris Leslie, Joan Ryan, Mike Gapes and Ann Coffey...

Theresa May reaches out to Remainer rebels amid quit rumours

Theresa May reaches out to Remainer rebels amid quit rumours
Feb 16,2020 3:12 am

... Then-Labour MPs Chris Leslie, Luciana Berger and Chuka Umunna, along with then-Tory Anna Soubry, who have all joined the group this week, were also at the meeting...

The Independent Group: Who are they and what do they stand for?

The Independent Group: Who are they and what do they stand for?
Feb 16,2020 3:12 am

... From Labour, Chuka Umunna, Luciana Berger, Mike Gapes, Chris Leslie, Angela Smith, Ann Coffey, Gavin Shuker, and Joan Ryan have all left...

Independent Group: Minor tremor or political earthquake?

Independent Group: Minor tremor or political earthquake?
Feb 16,2020 3:10 am

... One reason is Brexit - the primary reason for the breakaway, according to defecting former Labour MP Chris Leslie...

Eighth MP quits Labour for Independent Group

Eighth MP quits Labour for Independent Group
Feb 16,2020 3:09 am

... Ms Ryan, who served as a minister under Tony Blair, follows Chuka Umunna, Mike Gapes, Luciana Berger, Ann Coffey, Angela Smith, Gavin Shuker and Chris Leslie in quitting the party...

The party that didn't quite change UK politics

Feb 16,2020 3:08 am

The Independent Group hoped for a realignment in British politics

For a few weeks in the spring, a small group of ex-Labour and ex-Tory politicians - The Independent Group - was rarely out of the headlines. After two name changes and More Than half its MPs leaving, it barely registers today.

When the The Plan was to force a major realignment in British politics and entice others away from the main parties.

"This isn't some sideshow," insisted Anna Soubry , The Most prominent of the three Conservatives to join The Group . "This is serious. We need a new Political Party and it's absolutely got to be done. "

The Announcement of the new group in February came as a surprise, But preparations had begun in the autumn of 2017.

Gavin Shuker organised trips for up to 20 fellow Labour MPs unhappy with Jeremy Corbyn 's leadership to meet in a Sussex farmhouse, where they discussed and plotted a breakaway. "I managed to get them out of London on crowded trains without anyone noticing," he said.

Mr Shuker became the convenor of what was to become The Independent Group. Alongside other Labour MPs Chuka Umunna and Chris Leslie , he persuaded a small number of colleagues to make the leap in February. The Plan was for many more to follow.

All was going well, But then came a dramatic intervention by Labour's deputy leader Tom Watson , who Set Up a grouping to rival Tig - But staying within the Parliamentary Labour Party . The aim was to keep people inside Labour, which it effectively did, starving Tig of new recruits.

Too much too soon?

Despite the initial bonhomie among the 11 Tig MPs and encouraging poll ratings, it soon became clear that they lacked the organisational firepower to build momentum.

"We're overstretched and being treated as one of the principals on The Field of play," Mr Umunna said a few weeks after The Group formed. "That's exciting, But we're also absolutely exhausted. "

What really held the MPs back, though, was indecision over who would be leader. Most wanted Mr Umunna, The Most prominent of the Labour politicians inside The Group , to take on The Role , But some resisted.

He argued They Wait until the autumn to elect a permanent leader. It was agreed that Heidi Allen , one of the former Conservatives, relatively unknown outside Parliament, would become interim leader. "It was a messy compromise," recalls Mr Shuker.

You can listen to Splitters, presented by Peter Snowdon ,

Without properly settling the leadership question, The Group 's voice struggled to be heard as events took an unexpected turn.

Following the third defeat for Theresa May 's attempts to pass her Brexit deal through Parliament, the UK's participation in the European elections became inevitable.

Tig had All Along planned to register itself as a Political Party , But the

"There was quite a well developed idea that we could actually act as a Power Broker to bring The Other Remain parties together," says Mr Shuker. "But we chose to stand 70 candidates and that forced registration with the Electoral Commission .

"At that moment, I felt there was something of that project that was open and hopeful that was just dying because the bigger realignment that we all thought we were contesting for cannot come about through 11 people setting up one Political Party . "

The Split brought back memories of the "gang of four" Labour politicians who founded the SDP in 1981

The Group registered under The Party name Change UK and fought The Campaign , But disagreements over its fundamental purpose would not be resolved. It was increasingly hard to distinguish The Party 's anti-Brexit message from that of the Liberal Democrats .

Ms Allen, who argued for co-operation with The Other pro-Remain parties, attempted to quit as leader a few days before the election. "I tried to express how deeply uncomfortable I felt and maybe it would be better if I resigned," she says, "But the shared view was that it wasn't The Right time to do it. "

A series of mistakes and mishaps exacerbated divisions among the 11 MPs. The Party 's new name, Change UK, a last-minute choice after the Electoral Commission rejected the acronym Tig , became a source of ridicule.

More seriously, its number-one candidate in Scotland defected to the Liberal Democrats and another candidate in The South West, Rachel Johnson , openly questioned The Campaign strategy.

Elections calamity

The European elections were a triumph for Nigel Farage 's Brexit Party , topping the poll, and a success for the Liberal Democrats , who came second. But they were disastrous for the two main parties.

For Change UK, the elections were calamitous. It secured only 3% of the vote and failed to win any MEPs.

Breaking Up was only A Question of time, according to Mr Shuker. "We met a few days after those results were out. Everyone laid their cards on the table. There was huge contempt around the table, very sadly, and I just felt Coming Out of that meeting, this is not Coming Back .

"I had hoped for an amicable settlement, But those of us who had really invested most in The Independent Group were cast as splitters. "

When The Split came, while Ms Soubry went on to lead The Remaining five MPs.

She pinned the blame on naive and inconsistent leadership, while Mr Umunna, who a few weeks later joined the Liberal Democrats , admitted it had "proved very hard to start Something New From Scratch ".

He reflected: "In a Parliamentary System it's far better to work with the tremendous assets, people and forces that there are already are in the centre ground. .

"Things didn't turn out in the way we thought they would and that's very difficult to accept. "

For Ms Allen, it had been a worthwhile exercise. "When politics students are studying this in 10 years from now, they will see all these little jigsaw pieces as having clicked into place at The Right time to enable us to get what I hope will be from this desperate paralysis we have from Brexit.

"Yes, of course it's disappointing on a personal level, But you are not in this job to make friends. "

In June, Change UK after the petitions website Change. org raised concerns. It became The Independent Group for Change.

What had begun in The Spirit of friendship and co-operation ended in acrimony and division.

The motivation to split away and form a new political force was deeply felt by this small group of politicians, But their traumatic experience may well serve as a lesson to others in The Future .



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Source of news: bbc.com

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